Record #: Or2014-648   
Type: Order Status: Passed
Intro date: 12/10/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Finance
Final action: 12/10/2014
Title: Tag day permit(s) for Mercy Home for Boys and Girls; and Children International, Inc.
Sponsors: Burke, Edward M.
Attachments: 1. Or2014-648.pdf
Ordered, that the Committee on Finance is hereby authorized and directed to issue charitable solicitation (tag day) permits to the following organizations:
    1. Mercy Home for Boys and Girls March 1, 2015 through March 31, 2015 Citywide
  1. Children International, Inc.
January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 Citywide
 
 
 
 
 
This order shall take effect and be in for^Jrom and after its passage.
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Edward M. Burke Alderman, 14th Ward
 
PERMIT NO. 2014-25
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE CHARITABLE SOLICITATION TAG DAY REQUEST FORM AND ROUTE SHEET
 
PERMIT NUMBER:
2014-25
GROUP NAME:
Mercy Home for Boys and Girls
 
 
ADDRESS:     1140 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60607
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
312-738-7560
CONTACT PERSON:
Rev. Scott Donahue
DATE WRITTEN REQUEST WAS RECEIVED:      November 15, 2014
SOLICITATION DATE:
March 1-31, 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CITY COUNCIL DATE:
December 10, 2014
COMPLETION OF FILE DATE:
 
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISTRIBUTION RECEIVED:
 
DATE PERMIT LETTER WAS SENT TO ORGANIZATION:            December 10, 2014
 
VIOLATION fS)
COMMITTEE LETTER SENT:
COMPLY RECEIVED:
 
 
COMMENTS:
 
 
 
APPLICATION FOR CITY OF CHICAGO CHARITABLE SOLICITATION PERMIT
 
 
(Please neatly print or type. In necessary in answering any question, please attach
additional sheets.)
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3.      List the date and approximate location(s) of solicitation:
 
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Explain the methods your organization will use to solicit funds:
  1. Has your organization ever been allowed to soficitfunds in prior years in the City of Chicago? If so, when?
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  1. Include the following with your application:
    1. A copy of the registration statement filed with the Attorney General of the State oflllinois; or exemption issued by the Attorney General ofthe State oflllinois.
    2. A copy of the tag, badge, emblem or other token (if any) which will be distributed as part of the solicitation, or which will be used by your organization in its solicitation.
  1. Please include any other relevant information which would assist the Committee on Finance in reviewing this application.
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APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE NO LATE THAN 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE SOLICITATION.
 
 
 
 
 
 
IAVE, THE OFFICER(S) OF THE ABOVE NAMED ORGANIZATION, CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION FURNISHED IN THIS STATEMENT AND ALL ATTACHED SHEETS IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY/OUR KNOWLEDGE.    (NOTE: AT LEAST ONE OFFICER OF THE ORGANIZATION MUST SIGN AND VERIFY THIS APPLICATION.)
 
Date
v-£_ Title
 
 
 
 
Signature
 
Date
Title
 
 
 
Signature_
 
Title
Date
 
 
 
Signature_
 
HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
 
 
 
 
The undersigned officer on behalf of the subject organization agrees to defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless the City of Chicago for any loss, liability, damage or cost which the City may incur due to the presence of volunteers of the subject organization on City premises for the purpose of charitable solicitations.
 
 
The subject organization assumes full responsibility for risk of bodily injury, death or property damage due to the negligence of the subject organization or otherwise resulting from conduct or activity related to the participation in charitable solicitation on the public way.
 
 
 
The officer of the subject organization has read and voluntarily signs the hold harmless agreement and waiver of liability and indemnity agreement.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Name of organization
 
 
 
 
 
 
Date
 
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Professional Addresses Board of Directors Mercy Home for Boys & Girls
 
1.      Msgr. Michael Boland
Administrator, President & CEO Catholic Charities 721 North LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60610
  1. Rich Daniels
Musical Director/City Lights Orchestra City Lights Music Inc. Chicago, IL 60611
  1. Rev. L. Scott Donahue (President) President/CEO
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls 1140 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60607
  1. Robert J. Greco (Treasurer) 3416 North Seeley Avenue Chicago, IL 60618
  2. Mary Pat Hay (Secretary) 20 East Cedar Street, #6B Chicago, IL 60611
  3. Edward J. Noha
Chairman Emeritus
CNA Financial Corporation
333 South Wabash Avenue, 43rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60685
  1. Joseph P. Nolan (Chairman) President/CEO
Beverly Capital LLC
3201 Old Glenview Road, Ste. 300
Wilmette, IL 60091
  1. Darryl G. Schimeck
President/CEO Optimer Brands 300 W. Adams, Ste. 500 Chicago, IL 60606
312-655-7032 312-655-0219 (fax) mboland@catholiccharities.net
 
 
 
312-644-0600
312-644-4640 (fax)
rdaniel s@city 1 i ghtsorchestra. com
 
 
312-738-9240 312-738-0484 (fax) scodon@mercyhome.org
 
 
 
 
 
312-337-4035 312-337-0021 (fax) mphay@sbcglobal. net
 
312-822-5152 312-755-2443 (fax) edward. noha@cna. com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
312-878-0802 312-339-4429
 
 
May 21, 2010
 
n Illinois Department of Revenue
Office of Local Government Services Sales Tax Exemption Section, 3-520 101 W. Jefferson Strset Springfield, Illinois 62702 217 782-8881
 
 
 
 
 
CHERYL MURPHY
MERCY HOME FOR BOYS £, GIRLS 11 AO W JACKSON BLVD CHICAGO IL 60607
 
 
 
We have received your recent letter; and based on the information you furnished, we believe
MISSION OF OUR LADY OF MERCY IMC DBA MERCY HOME FOR BOYS & G
of
CHICAGO, IL
is organized and operated exclusively for   religious purposes.
Consequently, sales of any kind to this organization are exempt from the Retailers' Occupation Tax, the. Service Occupation Tax (both state and local), the Use Tax, and the Service Use Tax in Illinois.
We have issued your organization the following tax exemption identification number: E9956-8756-04.   To claim the exemption, you must provide this number to your suppliers when purchasing tangible personal property for organizational use.   This exemption may not be used by individual members of the organization to make purchases for their individual use.
This exemption will expire on      June 1, 2015, unless you apply to the Illinois Depart-
ment of Revenue for renewal at least three months prior to the expiration date.
Office of Local Government Services Illinois Department of Revenue
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Aususr 26 o OU     OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
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MISSION OF OUR LADY OF MERCY, A/K/A MERCY HOME FOR B0YS &. GIRLS
1140 W. Jackson Blvd.      Lisa Madigan
Chicago, LL 60607      .vrrukNtY ^fNeiuu
 
R£: Status of MISSION OF OUR LADY OF MERCY, A/K/A MERCY HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS under the Illinois Charitable Laws, CO # 01031077
Dear Registrant:
This letter is pursuant to your request that the Attorney General confirm the status of MISSION OF OUR LADY OF MERCY, A/K/A MERCY HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS under the Charitable Organization Laws.
This organisation is currently registered with the Attorney General's Charitable Trust and Solicitations Bureau as CO #01031077 and has received a religious exemption from .filing annual reports with our office. Please let us know if you require further information.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Catherine Reilly, Compliance Officer Office of the Illinois Attorney General Charitable Trust Bureau 100 West Randolph Street, ll"1 Floor Chicago, Illinois. 60601 Telephone: (312)814-2595
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PERMIT NO. 2014-26
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE CHARITABLE SOLICITATION TAG DAY REQUEST FORM AND ROUTE SHEET
 
PERMIT NUMBER:
2014-26
GROUP NAME:
Children International, Inc.
 
 
ADDRESS:     2000 East Red Bridge Road,   Kansas City, -MO 64131
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
816-943-3739
CONTACT PERSON:
James R. Cook
DATE WRITTEN REQUEST WAS RECEIVED:      November 15, 2014
SOLICITATION DATE:
January 1,2015 through December 31,2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CITY COUNCIL DATE:
December 10, 2014
COMPLETION OF FILE DATE:
 
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISTRIBUTION RECEIVED:
 
DATE PERMIT LETTER WAS SENT TO ORGANIZATION:           December 10,2014
 
VIOLATION (S)
COMMITTEE LETTER SENT:
COMPLY RECEIVED:
 
 
COMMENTS:
1
 
 
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jlnros of organist; ion: CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL.
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Address:   2000 East Ri>d Bridge- Rood, IC&nsns Cily, MO W1S1
Ttilephone Number: e»6-943-s?39
Itee the epaas brJ.GV to list raises, cor rent positions, residence addresses and tiilepfrona runfcctE cf Lhe officers in the orgauvLzisticui;
PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT #1
 
 
List Wig date and apprtocimstii 1neat:an(s) of solicitation?
 
 
For locations pleese sec Attachment #2 Appra>dmately hew can/ persons will ba engaged in tha solicitation? 20-25
/■Sqalain tha nrsthod^ your organization will use to solicit funds: FACE TO FACE FUNDRAISING ON THE STREET. OUR AGENT, DIALOGUEDIRECT W1U. GENERATE COMMrTMENT8 AND INCREASE THE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF CHARITABLE EFFORTS OF CHILDREN' INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL STRIVES TO HELP CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD OVERCOME BURDENS OF POVERTY.
v&s ycrut organization ever allowed to solicit funds in prior years in ths City off Chicago?   If cn, when?
We have license currently in the city of Chicago that tuhb through Of lift W Include ths Following with your application:
  1. A rx$y o£ Hie rcgLntr^ticri starauEm tiled with th.*- Autontsy General of tree Stats of Illinois; or ei023115ptJ.cn issued by the. Attofns»y General of trte State of Illinois.   PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT CJ3
  2. A facsimile of tha teg, badge, Groblere or othar to)aen (if art)') wliich toll be distributed as part of the solicitation, or which viii be used by your orrjanization Ln its solicitation, p|_EASE SEE ATTACHMENT #4
Please include any crriisr relevant: information which would assist ths Ccuwdttes on Finance in reviewing this application,
PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT #5
 
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HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
 
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The undersigned oifker on behalf of the subject organization agrees to defend, indemnity, save and hold harmless the City of Chicago tor any loss, liability, damage or cost which the City may incur due to the presence of volunteers of the subject organization on City premises for trie purpose of charitable solicitations.
 
 
The subject organization assumes full responsibility for risk of bodily injury, death or property damage due to the negligence of the subject orgaruzation or otherwise resulting from conduct or activity related to the participation in charitable solicitation on the public way.
 
The officer ofthe subject organization has read and voluntarily signs the hold harmless agreement and waiver of liability and indemnity agreement.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL
Ms. Teddi Hernandez 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
      BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 2014
Mr. David Cacioppo 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
 
Mr. James R. Cook 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Mr. Mark Gilstrap 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
 
 
 
Ms. Susana Eshleman 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Mr. Gordon Bailey 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
 
Ms. Tamara Oskvig 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
 
OFFICERS-2014
President/CEO Mr. James R. Cook 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Executive Vice President/COO Mr. David Houchen 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Planning/Project Mgt. Mr. Pat McDonnell 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Chief Marketing & Development Officer Mr. Brian Anderson 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Creative/Production Serv. Ms. Andrea Waters 2000 East Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Development/Advancement Mr. Franklin Guerrero 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of IT Mr. Chris Sartain 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Assistant Vice President/Secretary Ms. Vickie Wiedenmann 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Finance Ms. Danielle Mitchell 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Program Services Mr. Jack McCanna 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Human Resources Mr. Eric McCullough 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Sponsorship Services Ms. Lisa Thome-Ha 2000 E Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Vice President of Marketing Ms. Carole Spencer 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Deputy Director of Development Ms. Yukiko Hino 2000 E Red Bridge Road Kansas City, MO 64131
 
 
 
Gift Planning Officer Mr. Alejandro Bonilla 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Gift Planning Officer Ms. Sarah Shubert 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Gift Planning Officer Ms. Maria Franco 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Gift Planning Officer Mr. Ryan Owen 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Gift Planning Officer Ms. Becky Berman 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
Director of Grants Mr. Claude John 2000 E. Red Bridge Rd Kansas City, MO 64131
 
ATTACHMENT 2
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Loop
 
State/Randolph
within 1/2 block of intersection
State/Monroe
within 1/2 block of intersection
State/Jackson
within 1/2 block of intersection
Wabash/Monroe             Iwtthln 1/2 block of intersection
Wabash/Washington        [within 1/2 block of intersection
Lasalle/Washlngton         I within 1/2 block of intersection
 
Thompson Center
Jackson/Clark
ton south comers
Adams/Dearborn
vKhin 1/2 block of intersection
Monroe/Dearborn
Iwithin 1/2 block of Intersection
Clark/Lake
(within 1/2 block of intersection
Michigan/Monroe
{within 1/2 block of intersection
Michigan/Jackson
■within 1/2 block of intersection
Michigan/Adams
Iwithin 1/2 block of intersection
Iwithin 1/2 block of intersection
Michigan/Lake
Michigan/Washington      iwrthin 1/2 block of intersection
within 1/2 block of intersection
 
 
Monroe/Franklin            within 1/2 block of intersection j
Washington/Franklin       Knew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Madlson/Wacker             new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Canaf/Monroe                new site (within 112 block of intersection)
BAonroe/Wacker              new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Madison/LaSalle             Jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
HAonroe/Lasalle             Jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Clark/Wacker               Jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Dearborn/Wacker           |new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
State AAfacker
new site iwithin 1/2 block of Intersection)
WabashfWacker
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Michigan/Randolph
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Michigan/Madison          (new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Rfllchigan/Van Buren        {new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Jackson/Wacker
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Jackson/Wells
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Jackson/Franklin
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Wabash/Roosevelt
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Wacker/Adams
new site (within 1/2 block of Sears Tower)
Madison/Clark
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Randolph/Wells
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Randolph/Franklin          Jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
 
 
SITS          |            SITCB^cWtTCN      "
Magnificent Mile
 
Plaza ofthe Americas
next to Nordstrom Shopping mall on Mich Ave
Michigan - Marriott
outside the Marriott on Michigan
Michigan/Ohio
within 1/2 block of intersection
Michigan/Erie
within 1/2 block of intersection
Michigan/Superior
within 1/2 block of Intersection
Huron/St Clair
within 1/2 block of Intersection
Water Tower
within 1/2 block of intersection
State/Chicago
within 1/2 block of intersection
Navy Pier
within 1/2 block of intersection
North/Wells
within 112 block of intersection
State/Grand
Within 1/2 block of intersection
Clark/Ontario
within 1/2 block of intersection
Clark/Dlvlsfon
within 1/2 block of intersection
Dearborn/Division
within 1/2 block of intersection
State/Chestnut
within 1/2 block of intersection
Erie/St Clair
within 1/2 block of intersection
Chicago/LaSalfe
new site (within 112 block of intersection)
 
 
 
 
North Side          1 1
Broadway/Belmont         iwithin 1/2 block of intersection
Wicker Park                 iwithin 1/2 block of intersection |
Broadway/Diversey
within 1/2 block of intersection
Roscoe/Halsted
within 1/2 block of intersection
Clark/Foster                (within 1/2 btock of intersection
North/Clark                 jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
North/USalle
new site (within 1/2 block of Intersection)
North/Clyborn
new site (within 1/2 block of Intersection)
Madlson/Halsted           |new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Randolph/ Halsted          jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Fullerton/Ciark             jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Wrightwood/CIa rk          Jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Sheffleld/Armltage         jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Halsted/Armitage           Jnew site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Dayton/Armltage            (new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
HalsterJ/Dickene
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Clark/Belmont
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Addlson/CIark (Wrigley)
new site (within 1/2 Wock of intersection)
Foster/Daman (Lincoln Sq)
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
 
 
 
 
West Side
 
Hyde Park Museum
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
Cornell/55th
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
18th/Ashland
new site (within 1/2 block of intersection)
 
 
APPLICATION FOR CITY OF CHICAGO CHARITABLE SOLICITATION PERMIT - ATTACHMENT # 3
 
 
 
Explain the methods your organization will use to solicit funds:
 
 
We will conduct a face to face fundraising campaign on the street. Our agent, DialogueDirect, Inc. will generate commitments and increase the public awareness ofthe charitable efforts of Children International. Children International strives to help children around the world in overcoming the burdens of poverty.
 
From-
Nov-10-14 06:14pm
T-189    P 02/02 F-735
 
 
 
 
 
 
November 10,2014
 
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE Oh ILLINOIS
 
Lisa Madigan
CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL 2000 E RED BRIDGE RD
KANSAS CITY, MO 64131 "
RE:  RE: Status of CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL under the Illinois Charitable Laws CO# 01033303
Dear Registrant:
This letter is pursuant to your request that the Attorney General confirm the status of CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL under the Charitable Organization Laws.
 
This organization is currently registered with the Attorney General's Charitable Trust and Solicitations Bureau as CO# OI0333O3. Ir is current in the filing of its financial reports, having filed its report for the period ended September 30, 2013.  Please let us know if you require further information.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Takiyah Martin Barnes, Compliance Officer
Chariiable Trusts Bureau
100 West Randolph Street, 11th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Telephone:  (312) 814-2595
 
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Assets
$66,199,442.00 $6,468,550.00 $60,109,127.00 $62,295,256.00 $46,141,718.00 $44,299,461.00 $45,929,829.00 $42,479,937.00 $38,867,483.00 $33,733,988.00 $33,847,994.00
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$180,378,425.00 $160,140,689.00 $156,422,279.00 $147,801,897.00 $146,160,976.00 $142,697,717.00 $128,703,029.00 $116,966,885 00 $107,031,241.00 $93,972,289.00 $86,847,832.00
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DialogueDirect, Inc. Code of Practice
 
 
DialogueDirect Code of Practice for the Personal Solicitation of Committed Gifts ("Face to Face Streef and "Door to Door Fundraising*')
  1. We always tell potential donors clearly that we are paid fundraisers.
  2. We always carry and display ID so that any potential donor can verify who we are, whom we are working for, and on whose behalf we are fundraising,
  3. We always represent our Not for Profit Organization at the time, in the place, and in the manner that has been previously agreed upon, both with the NPO and with the relevant site owner or local authority, and as directed by our Team Guide or other responsible agency personnel.
  4. We always explain to a donor how the NPO will communicate with them after subscribing; if they are likely to receive a follow-up phone call, we inform them of this.
  5. We always ensure that forms with personal details provided by donors are handled at all stages In a secure manner.
  6. We always end a conversation in a polite and respectful manner as soon as we are asked to.
  7. We always ensure, wherever possible, that H a member of the public has a complaint, a full and accurate record of the complaint and the complainant's contact details are taken so that action can be taken promptly and appropriately. We will also offer the complainant contact details for a person in authority who can respond to their concerns.
  8. We never say or do anything that could offend or harass people, and we do not use manipulative techniques or pressure-tactics,
  9. We never confuse or mislead the public and we never say, do, or display anything related to the NPO for which we have not bBen given express permission by the NPO.
  10. We never behave while on duty in any way that might bring the NPO or DialogueDirect
into disrepute.      
 
 
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CHICAGO December 10. 2014
 
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Finance having had under consideration one (1) order authorizing two (2) applications' for City of Chicago Charitable Solicitation (Tag Day) permits.
  1. Mercy Home for Boys and Girls
  2. Children International, Inc.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that your Honorable Body pass the ordinance(s)/order(s) transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by      (£dva voce votg
of the members ofthe committee with      dissenting vote(s)).
 
Respectfully submitted
 
(signedtffo CXO q~a_ \u       .   JL ^
Chairman )
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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